2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-42302011000200010
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Informação ao paciente com câncer: o olhar do oncologista

Abstract: Considering the results achieved, we conclude that in the study population, physicians are concerned about providing information according to the patient's profile. We could also notice that oncologists try to provide patients with the information they are entitled to - the truth, although they often resort to the family's assistance in providing that information.

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“…Thus, doctors seem to confuse "do good" (protect) to the patient (principle of beneficence) and the right of the patient to make their own decisions (autonomy) in the treatment of cancer 11,[13][14][15][16][17]27 . In this case, extreme paternalism masked by beneficence removes the patient's autonomy and nullifies their right to determine their own destiny.…”
Section: Dialogue Between Oncology and Bioethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, doctors seem to confuse "do good" (protect) to the patient (principle of beneficence) and the right of the patient to make their own decisions (autonomy) in the treatment of cancer 11,[13][14][15][16][17]27 . In this case, extreme paternalism masked by beneficence removes the patient's autonomy and nullifies their right to determine their own destiny.…”
Section: Dialogue Between Oncology and Bioethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hope, fuel for all in this endeavor, can be shaken by how information is transmitted. Due to the uncertainty of outcomes, the team may feel constantly evaluated 27 . The professionals need to combine affection and technical capacity to convey trust, comfort, and safety.…”
Section: Suppositions and Ethics Of The Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alguns estudos 6,19,20,21,22,23 que visam analisar o direito à informação do diagnóstico, concluem como a beneficência é reduzida ao paternalismo. Porém, também é equivocada a compreensão da autonomia como a exigência para divulgar todas as informações sobre o câncer a todos os enfermos em todas as circunstâncias, ou seja, uma necessidade absoluta do indivíduo sem qualquer exceção.…”
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